M.A. St. Andrew's University;
incorporated 18 Jan., 1624-5, created D.D. same
day (D.Med. 1628) — (s. Gilbert, principal surgeon
to James VI. of Scotland and to Queen Anne), one
of the French preachers of the Protestant Church in
Bordeaux, and of the French Church in London,
chaplain to James VI. and Charles I., canon of
Windsor 1628, until his death Oct., or Nov., 1642;
father of James next named, and of David last
named. See Fasti, i. 419.

heir of the King of
Prussia, Elector of Brandenburg; created D.C.L.
26 April, 1706; born at Berlin 4 Aug., 1688, succeeded his father 25 Feb., 1713-14; married at
Berlin 28 Nov., 1706, Sophia Dorothy, daughter of
George I., King of Great Britain.

born at Tideswell, co. Derby; educated at St. Paul's school and
St. Mary Overies, studied at Corpus Christi Coll.
14 years, prior of Guisborough, Yorks, until its dissolution 1540, provost of Rotheram college, York,
archdeacon of Nottingham 1553, deprived 1554,
suffragan bishop of Hull, founded a grammar
school at Tideswell and Guisborough; died 2 May,
1579. See Ath. ii. 820; & St. Paul's S. R. 19.] [35]

of Devon, pleb. Exeter Coll.,
matric. 26 May, 1609, aged 17, B.A. 28 May, 1612;
one of these names prebendary in collegiate church
of Endelian, in Cornwall, 1611, rector of East
Down 1616, of Alwington 1619, and of Bere Ferris
(all Devon), 1629; father of Thomas 1641. See
Foster's Index Eccl.